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<blockquote data-quote="Firearrow" data-source="post: 1082290" data-attributes="member: 18733"><p>Your going to get the whole gambit of which press, dies, ect to use. Any of the major manufactors produce an excellent press. As for the dies if you are looking for the run of mill rounds, once again any major manufacture produce good dies. If you want precision rounds then go for the dies with micrometers. They are worth th extra cost. Take your time buying your reloading equipment, and buy it once. I am partial to Redding dies, RCBS scales, and RCBS dies. Look at Nachez and some of the other reliading online stores. They run good deals every now and then. </p><p></p><p>Two things I would recomend getting is a reliading manual that covers the basics, and has definitions to the big buzz words in reloading. And, get a Sinclair reliading catalog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firearrow, post: 1082290, member: 18733"] Your going to get the whole gambit of which press, dies, ect to use. Any of the major manufactors produce an excellent press. As for the dies if you are looking for the run of mill rounds, once again any major manufacture produce good dies. If you want precision rounds then go for the dies with micrometers. They are worth th extra cost. Take your time buying your reloading equipment, and buy it once. I am partial to Redding dies, RCBS scales, and RCBS dies. Look at Nachez and some of the other reliading online stores. They run good deals every now and then. Two things I would recomend getting is a reliading manual that covers the basics, and has definitions to the big buzz words in reloading. And, get a Sinclair reliading catalog. [/QUOTE]
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